For the catalogue images of the new Peugeot 308GT we went to Hamburg and Frankfurt working from dusk till dawn.

Agency was BD from London with Art Directors Andy Thirsk and Nicolas Piergallini. Production was again handled by Continental Productions from Paris with local support from Addproduction, Hamburg and KGB Locations, Frankfurt.

It does not happen very often, that we get to shoot in our hometown. For this campaign, we had the pleasure of hosting an international crew here in Hamburg. And despite the fact that we spend the nights working, everybody was enjoying both, the city and the production.

This February, we went to Cape Town to shoot this Campaign for BETC, Paris together with Art Director Damien Binello. Production was handled by Continental Productions, also from Paris. Thanks again Nicolas, for the great work.

This car is legendary, so i did not hesitate a second, when I was asked if i could shoot it for Ramp Magazine`s Classic Edition. Even though it was January in northern Gemany, which means little to zero chance of sun.

(But who needs sun anyway if you have a 600hp Nascar engine sitting right behind the drivers seat...)

Together with Agency Philipp und Keuntje from Hamburg we created and shot theese installations related to technical or design features of the new Audi A8. They are part of a beautiful limited edition book called ‚The Art of Progress', which was send as a direct mail to Audi's most precious customers. And for the first time on a project like this i was not only behind the camera, but also in front of it, since i am featured in the book with thoughts on design and aesthetics. ...oh and yes, we also took some nice shots of the car of course.

Axel Budde is used to cameras. He formerly worked as a Rig-Operator on Car Shoots, but last year he turned his hobby into a profession with his own custom motorcycle shop. He builds the most beautiful Moto Guzzi Caferacers you can imagine – and as you can see, he also knows to ride them.I was more than happy, when Ramp Magazine asked me to shoot him and his personal bike for a 10 page feature in their latest issue.

Thanks to the great people at Rialto Cinema in Hamburg Wilhelmburg for letting us work in front of their place.

And don't forget to check out the bikes at: http://www.kaffee-maschine.net